A Canadian lawmaker who was on a Parliament committee with access to national security intelligence has acknowledged he had inappropriate online relationships with more than one woman and was the target of extortion

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Alec Baldwin donates Calgary appearance fee back to Owen Hart Foundation in wake of assault charge. Actor Alec Baldwin has donated his appearance fee to a charity event he's to speak at later this month over fear a recent assault charge against him could cause a backlash against the organization. >>

Builders on Canada's west coast ask for steel tariff relief. Construction industry leaders in British
Columbia are urging the Canadian government to ease new limits
on steel imports that they fear will have a disproportionate
impact on the western province, according to a letter seen by
Reuters. >>

Canada not protecting sports athletes enough from abuse, harassment: study. Sheldon Kennedy's sexual abuse case against hockey coach Graham James rocked Canadian sport in the late 1990s, and Canada stepped up, writing one of the strongest sexual harassment and abuse policies in the world, experts say. >>

Canadian lawmaker with security clearance extortion target. A Canadian lawmaker who was on a Parliament committee with access to national security intelligence has acknowledged he had inappropriate online relationships with more than one woman and was the target of extortion >>

Canadian team finishes third in new event at world trampoline championships. Canada captured bronze in the inaugural team event on Thursday at the world trampoline championships. >>

Canadian Tire reports third-quarter profit up from year ago, raises dividend. Canadian Tire Corp. Ltd. raised its dividend following a quarter spent quietly staging a return to the e-commerce marketplace. >>

Cyclist banned for eight years for anti-doping violation after refusing to submit sample. The Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport has suspended cyclist Greg Doucette for eight years for a second anti-doping violation. >>

John Herdman developing a "no-excuses" environment for CONCACAF road games. When John Herdman's players venture into the unfriendly confines of Warner Park Football Field -- the St. Kitts and Nevis stadium in which Canada has never scored a goal in official competition -- they'll embrace the adversity. >>

Medical pot company plugs web security flaw but privacy concerns persist. A prominent Canadian medical marijuana company took weeks to fix a website security weakness that could have allowed hackers to access a patient's sensitive information. >>

More, younger Canadians interested in Remembrance Day events: survey. A new survey suggests Canadians of all generations are more likely to honour military veterans by attending a Remembrance Day ceremony this year. >>

Review: Nora Ephron, Hunter S. Thompson and Jane Austen vie for the heart of a young writer in comedy 'The New Romantic'. Chivalry is dead, or so thinks college senior Blake Conway in the charming comedy “The New Romantic.” Canadian writer-director and AFI alum Carly Stone’s debut feature places a funny, intelligent young woman at the intersection of career ambition, relationship disappointment and 21st century economics... >>

StatCan plan to collect Canadian's banking info on hold, pending probe. The country's chief statistician says his agency's controversial plan to harvest individuals' banking information is on hold until the privacy commissioner completes an investigation into widespread concerns about the project. >>

StatCan plan to collect Canadian's private banking info on hold, pending investigation. The country's chief statistician says his agency's controversial plan to harvest individuals' banking information is on hold until the privacy commissioner completes an investigation into widespread concerns about the project. >>

Statcan's plan to harvest Canadians' private banking info on hold. The country's chief statistician says his agency's controversial plan to harvest individuals' banking information is on hold until the privacy commissioner completes an investigation into widespread concerns about the project. >>

Thank you for your service!. The Canadian Armed Forces uses pictures and videos of military personnel to create a powerful music video to Shania Twain’s Soldier. >>

What we learned from the Ducks' 3-2 win over Calgary. The Ducks broke out Wednesday with a 3-2 victory over the Calgary Flames in their most impressive performance of the season. Can the Ducks finally put their struggles behind them now that they're regaining their health? Here's what we learned: Patrick Eaves is finding his touch. The 34-year-old... >>